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Monthly Archives: August 2013

One of the newer and interesting forms of law enforcement that has developed as a result of the digital age is computer forensic services. This is used to provide evidence for a variety of cyber crimes and also more traditional crimes as well. Here are a few interesting facts that you should know about the uses of computer forensics in the prosecution of cryer crimes.

1. Mobile devices can be used to store several types of personal information such as contacts, photos, calendars and notes, SMS and MMS messages. Smartphones may additionally contain video, email, web browsing information, location information, and social networking messages and contacts so their use in support of the prosecuti

A divorce can be a stressful and heart wrenching event in your life, regardless of the circumstances. And the effects can be felt long after the lawyers have been paid and all the correct paperwork has been filled out and signed. Doing what you can now to make the process as easy and efficient as possible will make it much easier for you to address the major life changes you must deal with later. And knowing how to find a divorce lawyer who shares those goals is probably the best first step you could possibly take.

The days of hiring a lawyer from the phonebook are waning, but not gone. While many people are put off by lawyers who spend money on large ads in phonebooks, the simple fact is that you cannot tell the quality of a lawyer from their ad… only the quality of their marketing team. If you have to hir

An average United States divorce, from start to finish, costs about $15,000. There are, of course, many variables that can make that figure fluctuate, some of which you can control and some of which are out of your hands. Here are a few of the big factors, how they affect the cost of your divorce, and what (if anything) you can do to ease the burden.

Where You Live. If any part of your divorce is contested in any way, you will need to find a divorce lawyer. And while hiring a lawyer does not necessarily mean you will have to go to divorce court (more about that later), it does mean you will be paying an hourly fee, and the average lawyer fee can vary state to state with whatever the market will bear (anywhere from $100 to $1,500 per billable hour). Check average rates in you

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